Saturday, April 16, 2011

Easter, a moveable feast. "The chronology of his death [Jesus!] and resurrection is variously interpreted to be between AD 26 and 36, traditionally 33". Should we vote? Catholic Easter postcards from Germany, and Orthodox Easter maxicard and FDC from Romania


Thank you, again, Tanti Leontina, Nelu (may your souls rest in peace), Sibila and Wadim!

These are 2 [Catholic] Easter postcards made in [West] Germany, and sent in 2 different years by Tanti Leontina from Bucharest, Romania to my parents in Brasov, Romania. :)
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These are Orthodox Easter philatelic items from Romania: a maximum card and a FDC (First Day Cover).
 An Easter stamp of identical design was used in both cases.

Look at the maximum card painting, "an anonymous painting from the 16th century, Austrian school".
 Notice how the other two men are crucified on trees, not crosses.
The one on the left seems to be sporting a speedo [underwear].
Crucifixions could take many hours till death ends the pain.
The sooner the convict dies, the better for him.
Godspeed[o], to stop suffering towards an inescapable death.
Unless you're Jesus, a Trinity element. Did I say Triad member? No, that sounds like South-East Asia...

I always wondered: what's the big deal of dying, crucified or not, if your DEAD status is only scheduled to last for about 3 days?
How could, and why would the sins of "everybody and their brother" be absolved by a Savior, who's gonna "die" for, like 3 days, then his status update will be ALIVE AGAIN, even if in a different place?
Since Jesus did it, or God did it for him, what did mankind do?
Did we change our ways?
Did we learn any lesson?
Did we stop sinning?

I believe in the existence of Superior Intelligence of the extraterrestrial kind.
"God" could be The Genetic Engineer in charge of our planet/galaxy/Universe/whatever.
He (but why He, and not She, or something else?) could be part of an extraterrestrial (yes, alien) civilization, and we could just be his particular "ant farm".
Other "Gods" could be in charge of their own worlds, somewhere.
But I am not convinced of the total righteousness of ANY priest, church or religion in the world.
I may be wrong, but I want proof.  
THEN I'll believe it!
IRREFUTABLE proof.
If it's just refutable or futable, then...it's not enough.
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"Easter (Old EnglishĒostreGreekΠάσχαPaskhaAramaic and Hebrewפֶּסחא‎ Pasḥa,) is the central feast in the Christian liturgical year.[1] According to the Canonical gospelsJesus rose from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion. Christians typically celebrate this resurrection on Easter Day or Easter Sunday[2] (also Resurrection Day or Resurrection Sunday), two days after Good Friday and three days after Maundy Thursday. The chronology of his death and resurrection is variously interpreted to be between AD 26 and 36, traditionally 33."

"Easter is a moveable feast, meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar. It occurs during the spring, in March or April."

"Secular customs, such as the Easter Bunny and Easter egg hunts, have become part of the holiday's modern celebrations and are often observed by Christians and non-Christians alike. There are also some Christian denominations who do not celebrate Easter. (See section below.)"

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8 comments:

Postcard Perfect said...

Those two are the cutest easter postcard,ever!!!
Happy Palm Sunday! ;)

and no,stamping the stamp is not a widget, but some fun part of photoshop that I just discovered. :)

Four-eyed-missy said...

Oh so cute postcards! I just realised I don't have Easter postcards in my collection.
I don't have anything more to add in the eternal debate about God's (or a Superior Intelligence's) existence... what you mentioned are spot on. But, of course, as many people would say, to each his own.


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Bob Scotney said...

Your Romanian stamps never cease to amaze me.

Postcardy said...

All the cards are beautiful. I was surprised to see that there actually is an Easter stamp.

viridian said...

I'm not qualified to comment on your religious discussion, but I will admire your stamp.

Cheerful said...

interesting post! lovely easter card as well as the stamp! btwm. followed you and wishing you a happy Sunday! -Postcrossing Mom

Joy said...

I like the contrast between the two interpretations of Easter, a celebration older than Christianity. Lovely cards to receive.

Sheila @ A Postcard a Day said...

Three lovely Easter cards, and I didn't even have one!

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